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Mysterious wild mushroom... 6 years, 2 months ago #125

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Sorry about that. I have changed the Yahpoo! Photos setting to public so now anyone can see my photos. Thanks for caring
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Re: Mysterious wild mushroom... 6 years, 2 months ago #126

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Strange mushroom you have there, I can't put a ID on it with any of my books, but it looks like the mushroom has mutated for pushing under something when growing.
Hmmm...anyone else have any ideas?
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Re: Mysterious wild mushroom... 6 years, 2 months ago #129

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Its got me stumped as well, from the piccy it looks like a Pleuteus but from the spore print color- it cant be(Pleuts mostly have pink spore prints)

I'll keep looking.

Mark
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Re: Mysterious wild mushroom... 6 years, 2 months ago #133

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I'm still consulting my guides, I'll have my slightly educated guess soon.
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Mysterious wild mushroom... 6 years, 2 months ago #137

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Thank you so much for helping me out with this identification! The mushroom was growing alone at the base of an evergreen, and had come up through some moss, but other than that did not appear to be pushing against anything else. It was perfectly formed, and standing waiting to be worshipped.

Wind
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Re: Mysterious wild mushroom... 6 years, 2 months ago #195

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From your photos, I would say this is definitely not a cortinarious.

Based on what the photos indicate, the umbo [knob] on the cap, also the cap is showing splitting radially, and the color of the spore print I would have to say this an Inocybe, but I can not give you the exact name.
This is a non-edible!
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